At MD MATT Owings Mills, we offer compassionate, evidence-based treatment to help you reclaim your life. Our outpatient clinic is designed to provide supportive care that fits your schedule and your goals, with medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and counseling available right in your community.
Location Details
Clinic Address
10220 S Dolfield Rd #106
Owings Mills, MD 21117
Phone Number
(410) 364-8194
Hours
Mon–Fri: 9 AM – 5 PM
Walk-ins welcome. Appointments encouraged.
What We Offer at Our Owings Mills Location
- Convenient location with easy highway access
- LGBTQ+ inclusive and trauma-informed care
- Experienced medical providers and counselors
- No-judgment environment focused on progress and support
- Walk-in and same-day availability
Why Choose MD MATT Nottingham?
We offer a range of FDA-approved medications as part of your personalized MAT program:
- Suboxone® (buprenorphine + naloxone)
- Sublocade® (extended-release buprenorphine injection)
- Vivitrol® (naltrexone injection)
- Oral naltrexone
- Supportive medications for anxiety, sleep, or stabilization, as needed
Every medication decision is made collaboratively, with your recovery goals front and center.
Getting Here
Our Owings Mills clinic is conveniently located near Metro Centre and is easily accessible by public transit and major routes including I-795.
Nearby areas we serve include:
Reisterstown, Pikesville, Randallstown, Garrison, and Glyndon.
Free parking is available on-site.
Medications Available at This Location
We offer a range of FDA-approved medications as part of your personalized MAT program:
- Suboxone® (buprenorphine + naloxone)
- Sublocade® (extended-release buprenorphine injection)
- Vivitrol® (naltrexone injection)
- Oral naltrexone
- Supportive medications for anxiety, sleep, or stabilization, as needed
Every medication decision is made collaboratively, with your recovery goals front and center.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I walk in without an appointment?
A: Yes! Walk-ins are welcome during regular business hours, and we recommend calling ahead for faster service.
Q: What is the typical wait time?
A: Most patients are seen within 30 minutes. During peak times, there may be a short wait.
Q: How long does the first appointment take?
A: Your initial assessment usually takes 60–90 minutes. Follow-up visits are typically 20–30 minutes.
Q: How often will I need to come in?
A: Many patients start with weekly visits and may space out appointments over time based on their stability and goals.